
In Bangladesh, Man Beats Shopkeeper, Damages Property After Being Asked To Pay
In the clip, the attacker, identified as Nasim Bhuiyan, can be seen grabbing Manik's beard and slapping him multiple times while customers watch.
Disturbing CCTV footage from Ghior in Bangladesh has gone viral, showing a brutal assault on a local computer shop owner by a customer. The video, recorded inside Manik Computer, captures the shocking moment when the shopkeeper, Ali Azam Manik, is violently attacked.
In the clip, the attacker—identified as Nasim Bhuiyan—is seen wearing a blue-striped shirt. He suddenly grabs Manik's beard and slaps him repeatedly, all while other customers look on in silence. Manik, dressed in a white kurta and skullcap, appears completely caught off guard by the aggression. The shop is visibly stocked with office supplies and computer accessories.
Sharing the video on X, a user wrote, 'This shameless person should be arrested immediately, no matter what the dispute is, but such an insult to the Prophet's tradition of keeping a beard?" In the video, the attacker is seen grabbing Manik's beard and slapping him, while the shopkeeper desperately struggles to free himself. He adjusted his glasses and sought to restrain Nasim with the help of a few other men.
Watch the video here:
اس بے غیرت شخص کی فوری گرفتاری ہونی چاہیے تنازعہ چاہے کوئی بھی ہو لیکن سنت رسول داڑھی کی اس قدر توہین ؟ pic.twitter.com/upWHHOAlmh — Dr. Xia Khan (@DrXiakhan) June 26, 2025
Reportedly, the attacker was a frequent customer at the shop, often asking for services but leaving without paying. The recent altercation began when Manik asked Nasim to settle his pending dues. The incident took place on Monday night at around 9 PM when Nasim visited the shop for urgent work but was asked to wait.
After losing his temper, he attacked Manik and also damaged a monitor worth around 15,000 taka (approximately Rs 10,465). Manik was injured and taken to Ghior Upazila Health Complex for treatment. A written complaint has been received, and legal action will follow after the investigation, Ghior Police Station Inspector (Investigation) Kohinoor Mia told Probash Time.
In a similar incident, a group of around eight to ten men chased and beat the restaurant employees in the Civil Lines area of Kanpur. Following a complaint from hotel staff, authorities filed a case against eight individuals in the matter.
The owner, Nitin Gupta, stated that Aditya Tripathi from Azad Nagar and Piyush Jaiswal from Lal Bangla had arrived to party with eight to ten friends. When they started leaving the restaurant, the waiter asked them to pay the bill. At this point, the men began abusing him. Later, the intoxicated men beat the employees with rods, sticks, and belts.

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